Some highlights

Emperor Hadrian had this enourmous imperial palace constructed at
Tibur outside Rome, and used it as his residence of choice when he
was in Rome. It consisted of more than 30 buildings, covering
over 120 hectares. The villa is a UNESCO World Heritage site.
There are photographs of most of the villa. (Dec. 2002)

The Forum Romanum was the political and religious centre of the
Roman Republic. Each temple, building and monument is described and
if possible photographed. Everything has been updated and new
photographs added. (Nov./Dec. 2002)

The Arch of Constantine was the last great triumphal arch to be
built in Rome. It contains many pices taken from earlier buildings,
and is a kind of monumental catalogue of two centuries of classical
art, from Trajan to Constantine I. (Nov. 2002)

The ancient Greek city of Poseidonia, later the Roman Paestum, in
S. Italy boasts some of the best preserved Greek temples in the
world: three marvellous archaic Doric temples from the 6th and
5th century BCE. (Sep./Dec. 2002)

A luxurius villa from the time of the late Roman empire, renowned
for its magnificent polychrome mosaics, over 3000 m2. The
villa is a UNESCO World Heritage site. There are more than 200
photographs from this location covering the majority of the rooms
and the mosaics. The pages here are probably the most extensive
resource on this villa on the web today.(May/June 2002)

A huge collection of Classical Roman Sculpture, including
portraits of most of the Roman emperors. More than 240 photographs
covering a part of the Roman collection, but most of the
Julio-Claudian and Flavian dynasties and the Good Emperors. See
also the list of Roman
historical persons.